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_sdegutis | 7 years ago

I've come to the conclusion that at least 1% of users are actively malicious with at least enough free time, resources, and coordination of a small full time team of professionals. I created and hosted a free self-moderated community which went well for a little while, until at least a couple people became obsessed with spamming the site with extreme gore (see the Mr. OP comment in http://old.reddit.com/r/editfight which is relatively tame compared to other things they've done) and evading every single method I had of stopping or banning them, until I had to just give up altogether and shut the site down. I feel bad for the moderators on imgur.com (where I got the majority of my users) because I read somewhere that many of them now have to go to therapy for some of the things they've seen in doing their job. Online communities and the moderation of them in the modern internet is problematic enough that I personally never want to tackle that again, not even by delegating it to someone else.

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jakobegger|7 years ago

Hey! Just wanted to let you know that I thought Editfight was something special. I came by occasionally and drew something. Too bad it's gone now -- just a few days ago my 4 year old asked me if he could play the game where you draw something on the screen again. It's a bummer you had to shut it down, but I understand.

_sdegutis|7 years ago

Thanks for the kind words, and glad to hear it made an impression! The code is sitting here on my computer just waiting to be deployed again, but it would have to be somewhere those demonic trolls can find. That said, they don't go to HN and I do own the domain name for another year, so maybe a subdomain is in order...

EDIT: (Apparently my HN account is rate-limited so I can't reply directly.) How about this: anyone who wants access, email me and I'll send you a link. The site is up and running. People can send the link to their friends, and it'll be a private HN-only sub-community.

swaggyBoatswain|7 years ago

Reminds me of reddit r/place, first prominent artwork was Charizards penis

source: was a moderator for reddit r/place

village-idiot|7 years ago

In the long run, I can’t help but wonder if creating the internet was a mistake. We’ve effectively encouraged the absolute worst elements of society to come out and have a field day without the social pushback that had kept them in line for millennia.

krapp|7 years ago

>We’ve effectively encouraged the absolute worst elements of society to come out and have a field day without the social pushback that had kept them in line for millennia.

We've also effectively given everyone else access to information, communication and opportunities to expand their worldview that have been more profoundly transformational than even the printing press.

No, creating the internet was not a mistake, any more than any means of mass communication is a mistake because it can be misused as well as used wisely. Without the internet, global culture would be entirely controlled, centralized and limited by media conglomerates, digital rights management and distribution by physical media, and our means of mass communication limited to telephones. The same internet that grants freedom of expression to the "absolute worst elements of society" grants it to you and I as well.

The internet is just a network, but I believe the good it's done for humanity has far outweighed the ill.

Razengan|7 years ago

Did you somehow miss all the bad things that came to light mostly thanks to the internet, after having a field day "for millennia" without any social pushback to keep them in line?

Like the sexual abuse in Hollywood, for one example.

Do you really prefer the "absolute worst elements of society" to remain hidden rather than come out?

myaccount4real|7 years ago

Mistake? At least there is visibility. I don't know what the answer to the issue is, but I know hiding it in the corner, unobserved by the masses is not the answer. This leads to NO social push back, as there is nothing to push back about.

xeromal|7 years ago

If you combine that, social media, and porn, how much of the internet is still 'wholesome'? I think niche forums are my favorite part of the internet left.